Exotic Edibles

October 2005
Rouge d’Etampes Pumpkin – “Cucurbita pepo” Origin: France We just got done this morning pulling the last of these pumpkins out of our garden…this year was a bumper crop! Also

Honeyberry – Lonicera kamchatka
Origin: Siberia
Looking out this morning at all the snow (yes, I know it’s April), it seems like spring will never arrive. So I decided that a plant used to the cold might be in order. The Honeyberry is related to the honeysuckle. However, unlike the honeysuckle, this small tree produces edible blue berry-like fruit usually in early summer. Hardy to zones 3 to 9, the Honeyberry originates from Siberia.
Disease-resistant and fairly easy to grown, the Honeyberry does well in partial shade. To ensure good fruit production, a male and female plant should be grown in proximity to each other. The Honeyberry will start the spring with lovely white flowers before producing sweet edible berries (hence the name).
For a hot weather pick-me-up, try this nifty salad recipe:

Rouge d’Etampes Pumpkin – “Cucurbita pepo” Origin: France We just got done this morning pulling the last of these pumpkins out of our garden…this year was a bumper crop! Also

Loquat – Eriobotrya japonica Origin: China Last month I gave a plant talk at the Erie Cage Bird Association. Afterwards, the club held a raffle of plants which I had

Thai Hot Peppers aka “Thai Dragons” – Capsicum frutescens Origin: Asia Hot peppers have gained in popularity over the past few years, due in part to the fact that even
